Gnaw-mal behaviour: escaped wildlife park beaver Mrs B made short work of this golfcourse tree,above 28 Friday, 13 November 2009 London Lite Fore! Er no,gnaw!Beaverchewsupgolfcourseafterescapefromcaptivity by kevin widdop All chewed up: golf club bosses expect the munched tree to fall over in the next strong wind ...Bangladeshi Kolapata This is a cheap and cheerful caf that serves a great selection of Bangladeshi dishes at bargain- basement prices. specials include haleem, which is a kind of thick lamb and lentil soup for 2.95. For mains there are bhuna and korai curries and biriyanis all for about a fiver. There is also a daily special on offer. 22 Whitechapel Road, E1 (020 7377 1200, kolapata.co.uk) RACHEL MOSTYN Shampan The restaurant is named after a canvas boat found in rural Bangladesh, and, situated in the heart of Brick Lane, its the place to be. its reasonable, too, with starters such as pakoras and kebabs for about 3. For main, why not go for a Thali -- tapas Bangladeshi style. The special Thali is 12.95 and comes with dishes including Ureebisi Biran, Biran Mas, Chicken Rezala and shatkora Dall. Delicious. 79 Brick Lane, Aldgate, E1 (020 7375 0475, shampan.co.uk) Eattonight Like a scene from the movie Caddy- shack, a beaver that escaped from a wildlife park has made its mark on a Home Counties golf club, where it gnawed its way through a tree. The beaver, known as Mrs B, went missing from Paradise Wildlife Park in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, after digging through a pond about four weeks ago. She turned up shortly afterwards at the nearby Hertfordshire Golf Club, in the grounds of a Grade ii-listed mansion, and chewed through a tree on a small island in a lake. Steve Bryan, a golf professional who works on the clubs sales team, said: it now looks like a pencil has been put into the ground because the tree has been gnawed to a point. We only realised the beaver was at the club when we saw the tree had been gnawed. The club isnt planning to fell the tree after the incident, but bosses expect it to fall down as soon as park. Lynn Whitnall, animal park director there, said Mrs B was safe and well. She added: This is what beavers naturally do. Beavers are a protected species. Mrs Bs age is not known, but she was originally brought to the wildlife park after being rescued by police in Scotland. in the iconic 1980 Chevy Chase movie Caddyshack, a rampaging gopher wreaks havoc by chewing up the golf course at a US country club. there is a heavy late autumn wind, he added. The beaver was eventually trapped and returned to the wildlife
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